- Prominent dignitaries and A-list celebrities are currently flocking to the much-anticipated wedding of Davido and Chioma, an exclusive affair with invitations strictly enforced.
- Among the illustrious guests in attendance are the Ooni of Ife, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Governor Udom Emmanuel, and the illustrious Obi Cubana, adding an air of opulence and grandeur to the singer’s lavish nuptials
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and the revered Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, are among the distinguished dignitaries who have graced the much-awaited wedding ceremony of music sensation Davido and his longtime love, Chioma Rowland.
The wedding, branded as “CHIVIDO2024,” has swiftly become the focal point of national and international attention, attracting a glittering array of celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries.
Obasanjo made a grand entrance early on, his presence lending an aura of statesmanship and gravitas to the festivities. His attendance underscored the event’s significance on the social and political landscape.
Meanwhile, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, resplendent in traditional white attire and his regal beaded crown, exuded majesty as he warmly greeted fellow dignitaries upon arrival at the venue, further enhancing the ceremony’s cultural richness and significance.
Adding to the familial pride and political prominence was Governor Ademola Adeleke, Davido’s uncle, whose presence underscored the close-knit bond and influential stature within Nigerian political circles.
Other notable figures such as the illustrious Obi Cubana and Seyi Vodi added to the buzz surrounding Davido and Chioma’s wedding by taking to their social media platforms to share captivating videos of their journey to the venue.
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Amid the celebrations, Davido’s best friend, Cubana Chiefpriest, had released a public service notice advising influencers and uninvited celebrities. .
He advised that if one was not officially invited to the occasion, it was best to stay in their various houses and not attend the singer’s wedding to Chioma.